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These are the most important news for February 28, 2023

These are the most important news for February 28, 2023

A dozen Nicaraguans exiled in Coast delicious protested this Tuesday in front of the offices of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration, CABEI, in San José, for economically oxygenating the Daniel Ortega regime.

One of the protesters chained himself to the access door of the regional bank headquarters while demanding credits to the regime.

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The Nicaraguan opposition member Héctor Mairena, exiled in Coast deliciousexplained to the AFP agency that they consider the president of CABEI, Dante Mossi, an “accomplice of the dictatorship of the Ortega and (his wife and vice president of Nicaragua, Rosario) Murillo.”

Daniel “Ortega would have to annihilate me so that I would stop being Nicaraguan,” said the student leader Lesther Germanin an interview published in the newspaper El País, after being exiled and stripped of his nationality.

Lesther Aleman’s only crime is having confronted the dictator Ortega, AUN says. Photo: Article 66

Alemán stated that the regime “did not achieve it even in jail, therefore, it will not achieve it with a decree.” He also recounted that he “spent 87 days in a punishment cell, then they put him in the cell with bars. He lost so much weight that when he went to sleep, it hurt to bump one knee to the other. In the early days, he counted 10 beans’ grains of food.

Monsignor José Ignacio Munilla, Bishop of Orihuela-Alicante, in Spain, revealed that he has sent a book on the life of the Spanish martyred bishop, Monsignor Diego Ventaja, to his counterpart and political prisoner of the Ortega regime, Monsignor Rolando José Álvarez.

This Monday, February 27, during his Radio Maria program “Sixth Continent,” Munilla also explained that he sent a letter to the director of the Jorge Navarro de Tipitapa Penitentiary System, better known as “La Modelo,” asking him “for mercy to do get that book to the prisoner.”

The former Salvadoran president Mauricio Funesa fugitive from justice in his country and a protégé of Daniel Ortega, branded the Nicaraguans exiled by the Nicaraguan dictatorship as “coup plotters and seditious”.

The fugitive was trying to defend the Nicaraguan nationality given to him by the Ortega administration after the representative of El Salvador Jorge Castro reminded him that he is a protégé of the dictator.

Funes, who grants himself the right to comment on the situation in the country, replied to the Salvadoran parliamentarian that “there is no solid evidence regarding the accusation that he stole from the Salvadoran treasury. On the other hand, the Nicaraguan government does have evidence against the members of the opposition who tried to promote a coup in 2018.

Related news: Ex-entrenched member of the UPLI exiled by Ortega: “A document does not take away my Pinolera blood”

The recent report from the Mechanism for Political Prisoners warns that the regime of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo has imprisoned at least 1,310 citizens for political reasons between October 2018 and February 2023. Of these, some 72 have been imprisoned more than once for political persecution.

The organization indicates that, after the release and exile of 222 political prisoners, carried out on February 9, 37 prisoners of conscience remain in Nicaraguan prisons, including a woman. Of the 37, ten were detained prior to the 2018 social protests.



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